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Development of collateral circulation in the hind limb of rats after acute occlusion of the contralateral femoral artery.
On the basis of the described assays on rats after occlusion of the femoral artery (work performance and related changes in blood pressure), it is presumed that the primary factor leading to the development of collateral vessels is of metabolic origin.